More than a feeling

MORE THAN A FEELING
The tab was done by my former teacher Bob Neale. For ease I have tried to
indicate the chords over the tab where applicable. For the chorus rhythm,
as the album jacket reads: Listen to the music!
shiv@lenti.med.umn.edu (Shiv Prasad)
MORE THAN A FEELING
written by Tom Scholz
performed by Boston (1st album)
INTRO AND VERSES
Dsus4 D C G
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I woke up this morning and the sun was gone,
Turned on some music to start my day,
And lost myself in a familiar song.
I close my eyes and I
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slip away...
Am Am/G bass D
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CHORUS:

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"F#/D 2 0 0 2 3 2 (real name?)"
You're close. It's one variation of D/F# (or a D with an F# as the root). Normally, though, for D/F#, you would mute the A string, showing it as 2x0232. However, since D contains A anyway (G string fret 2), it doesn't matter. Bottom line: Call it a D/F#.